Alum Spotlight: Dani Frank & Paola Cordova Arcela

Alum Spotlight: Dani Frank & Paola Cordova Arcela

Dani Frank and Paola Cordova Arcela met when they were in high school. They attended catholic sister schools in Atlanta, Georgia and Lima, Peru. Dani visited Peru twice in high school for mission trips, and Paola visited Georgia as Dani’s exchange student. During...
2023 Grads reflect on service experiences

2023 Grads reflect on service experiences

Brooklyn Milam (Alpha Pi) Brooklyn received a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a minor in Personal Training from West Virginia University. She is graduating early and taking a year off of school to work and travel. She plans to...
Thank you, volunteers.

Thank you, volunteers.

Happy National Volunteer Week! As members of OPhiA, from PNMs to Diamond Alumni, we’ve collectively amassed some pretty impactful volunteer service hours through the years. While our sisterhood continues to grow in years and size, one area of volunteer service remains...
Fueling Passion and Leadership Through Service

Fueling Passion and Leadership Through Service

During National Service Week 2022, members of the sorority are sharing their experiences as a community volunteer and the impact that volunteering has had on their lives. VP Programs Megan Sheppard (Alpha Iota) is a dedicated community volunteer who feels that...
A Lifetime of Servant Leadership

A Lifetime of Servant Leadership

During National Service Week 2022, members of the sorority are sharing their experiences as a community volunteer and the impact that volunteering has had on their lives.  When I pledged Omega Phi Alpha during my freshman year of college, I never imagined that it...
Receiving the Gift of Life

Receiving the Gift of Life

Going into her senior year of high school, Brianne Dollar, was looking forward to all of the senior activities such as prom and graduation. Just a couple of weeks into the start of the school year, Brianne found herself with a case of strep throat that would not go...